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19 OF REPORTER IS SHOWN IN FILM ‘Hold the Press’ Newspaper| Feature Picture Opening at Coliseum Tonight STARTS TONIGHT The faster{-moving, mest thrilling nowspaper stery that has yet come to the screen! 1. TIM McCOY Although newspapers are a po- tent factor in the march against crime, the men in back of the| press are often forgotten in the| sensationalism of an expose of some notorious criminal or politician. | Campaigns are swung, fortunes |won or lost, wars hang in the lb.x!-.mrefnnd some great reporter with the germ of an idea in his brain, pounds away at a typewrit- er, giving to the public a word picture—an opinion that forms pub- lic prejudice or favor. Crime runs rampant. The po- llice fight tooth and nail against the eroding influence of a gang of desperate gangsters. A reporter steps in, risking his life for a Story, gleans an important clue— and a blasting expose booms across the front pages of the newspa- HOLD ‘ the PRESS 2. Last Chapter of “THE LAST FRONTIER” racketeers. The bravery and fearnessness of these reporters sends them prob- {ing into affairs of state, fereting out crooked politicians, trapping desperate racketeers—just for the story. The life of a typical ace reporter GOR DON OF GHOST CITY Swimming the Torrent 4. CARTOON COMEDY 5. LATE NEWS has been dramatized in the Col- umbia Picture, “Hold the Press” 600 50 ANY |coming to the Coliseum Theatre SEATS 2 TIME tonight. Tim McCoy portrays the role of the reporter. McCoy in this timely and au- thentic lim exposes a gang that capitalizes on the state prison par- % |ole board. One of the members of the board works hand in hand with racket leader and in this way | get thousands upon thousands of dollars from men ignorant of thcu scheme., i Juneau Ice Cream Parlors | Exclustve Dealers HORLUCK'S | | DANISH ICE CREAM | e — —————8| The reporter exposes this fraud| o g Rt in one daring swoop down Int B o o a %' | enemy territory—and a public ene i H. S. GRAVES | |my is erased. | | “The Clothing Man” | McCoy is supported by Shlrloh Home of Hart, Schaffner and | | Grey, Wheeler Oakman, Henry | | Marx Clothing | | Wadsworth, Oscar Apfel, Bradley | Page, Jack Long and Samuvl{ -~ T A Hinds. Daily Empire Waun. Ads Pay * - eee i ATTENTION AMERICAN LEGION | There will be a meeting tonight | P N at the Dugout. All members re-| quested to attend. Meeting called | BEER jat 8 o'clock i WAINO HENDRICKSON, —adv. Commander. | of Guaranteed ERET o ATTENTION VIKINGS Qualities! There will be a meeting at the | The assurance that you are )|odd Fellows' Hall Saturday, April buying the purest and BEST (/14 at 8 p.n. Business, enter-| BEER is yours when you pat~ }|tainment and refreshments. All ronize this establishment! members are urged to attend. adv. —ee Rhinelander Daily Empire Want Ads Pay and _— Alt Heidelberg | Sl e eesssasass ON DRAUGHT The Miners Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS | COAL Time To Eat WHOLESALE and AT ANY time—break- RETAIL :onlelfl'uflety of tasty —_— dishes. You'll like our special business men’s lunch. Pacific Coast . Phone 412 BEER -1 Desired w COME ON! Everybody’s Goin’ WHERE? Business and Professional Women’s Club SCHOLARSHIP LOAN AND CONVENTION FUND DANCE On Saturday Night APRIL 14 Mandarin Ball Room Admission $1.00, Ladies Free, Students 50¢ pers and makes him a prey for|. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934. ; e | WILL FIND OUT -DREISER STORY et o 1S DRAMATIZED AT THE CAPITOL Young Man’s Game Sylvia Sidn_cy_ls Star of ‘ LONDON, April 12—The eternal rargument of youth vs. age in golf will be up for settlement in a novel under the 30-year mark. Both sides' i rea A reiser, Amer- will play from scratch. created by Theodore D |ica’s foremost novelist, came [life last night on the screen at the | Capitol Theatre, where Paramou nt's | picture of that title was presented. Sylvia Sidney, the girl of the wist- ful eyes, earns her first star bill- - FUNERAL SERVICES FOR JAMES DALY BE HELD MONDAY Funeral services for the late| Schulberg production, James Daly, old time resident of /ion Gehring directed. this city, will be held Monday| In this picture, she earns ‘her morning at 9 o'clock from theTight to be a star. Her character- Catholic Church of the Nativity. |\zition of the immortal Jennie | Gerhardt contains the essence of which mar- Virginia Wheeler, University of Nevada senior, was selected queen of the annual Mackay Day celebra iy st i 5D ption of this tre # i reiser's conce 0! - " i e fat k cabin on the Sheldon Homestead : ¥ tlon, hondrlog the fate John W.i = p . astetnoon, April @ After) Mendous role. ' Tenderly, ‘sympa Mackay, bonanza king, and his son, z Clarence H. Mackay of New Vork he had apparently been dead ,m\thulcam. she traces the life of who has given the university sev. about 24 hours. He is a wel eral of its most >utstanding build. known pioneer of Alaska and was ican fiction. ings. (Assoiated Press Phot>) |interested in mining property at| Jennie Gerhardt epitomizes all — | Funter Bay. womanhood; that was unquestion- ATTE\TION AMERICAN LEGION| jably Theodore Dreser's conception S SmTTER T i "yt o SPECIAL MEETING | 150,00, S W e quested to attend OF CITY COUNCIL }tauon as its motivation. TOMORROW NIGHT)| Meeting called b at 8 o'clock. tiful, sensitive girl, reared in | WAINO HENDRICKSON, j most abject poverty, | | Commander. - - e Daily Empire Want Ads Pay —adv. Tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock cept the advances of those who there will be a special meeting Of | can help financially. Time after| ""’7A_xlhl‘ Juneau City Council to' act| time, despite her own inclinations, upon applications for city POsi-|the irresistible forces of life it-| ons. Applications for the positions | self break down her morale, drive WAKE UP YOUR will be accepted by the City Clerk mml 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Places to be filled by the City ‘Couucu are City Clerk, City Treas- {urer, Wharfinger, Assistant Wharf- LIVER BILE— | wlTHouT cALoMEl inger, Chief of Fire Department, Assistant Chief of Fire Department, And You'll Jump Out of Bed & ln Fire Alarm Caretaker, Chief of the Morning Rarin’ to Go Pohcc two night patrolmen, librar- X1, you tedl souis A58 stk od Wk ekt | ian, cemetery caretaker, health of- inescapable end. Though the character is neces-| sarily a pathetic one, it is at no/ time tragic, through her devotion and her sac- rifice. Donald Cook, rapidly coming to| the forefront as one of Hollywood's | (ooks punk, don’t swallow a lot of salts, | fiCer, two fire truck drivers and | favorite leading men, takes mineral water, oil, laxative candy or chewmx an assista i iy a0 PPN it Ton setadly n assistant fire truck dnver part of Le:u:r Kane, the man sweet and buoyant and full of sunshine. — For they can’t do it. They only move the 3 2 BEER B me b ot i Ay BLATZ or RAINIER—Quarts $3.50 per case CALIFORMA GROCERY | pounds of liquid bile into your bowels daily. TELEPHONE 478 .PROMPT DELIVERY I this bile is not flowing freely, your food doesn’t digest. It just decays in the bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach. You have a thick, bad taste and your breath is foul skin often breaks out in blemishes. Your head aches and you feel down and out. Your whole system is poisoned. Tt takes those good, old CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS to gac these two ounds of bile flowing freciy and make you ecl “up and up. harmless, gentle vegetable extracts, amazing when it comes to making the bile flow freely. But don’t ask for liver pills. Ask for Carte Little Liver Pills. Look for the name Carts Little Liver Pills ou the red label. Resent & substitute. - GIVE YOUR CISSORS THIS DAILY EXERCISE! Madam! Do you know thét it’s elever to be a clipper? Here’s a habit you can readily cultivate, and you’ll find many of your best friends following it. # To become a clipper at one clip, so to speak, just see that the shears are handy when you sit down te read your newspaper. you spot an advertisement of something that interests you ... . especially some item that you want to examine when you're shopping next time . . . clip out the notice and take it with you. A slip pinned to your shopping list helps you to remember this particular errand. It simplifies and shortens a shopping trip so much to know what you want and where to get it!' eam match to be played this b > tax is now due ¥ | month. | ‘Jennie Gerhardt’ Best |and pavable at the oity Clerk's No Compromise ! J. H. Taylor, veteran British pro- | . office. All male persons between with the realities fessional, will lead a team of pros,| Seller by Novelist the ages of 21 and 50 except of hungering love! all of whom have passed 50, st i AR lsuldmr& sailors, volunteer firemen, il : 3 2 ensitive, appealing “Jennie - |paupers and insane persons, are | against a picked group of amateurs t" that absorbing character [subject to the $5.00 tax. | lem "DIE“ to| —adv, City Clerk. IE QERHARN' PESSBRI bindt ; This pictare is not PUBLIC CARD PARTY { nomn coox re (-‘:1:1|mrndtd ing in the title role of this B. P.| 1| the most talked of woman in Amer- | Miss Sidney's | A beau-| the | is forced by | |the misery of her family to ac-| her on through desperation to an| for Jennie Gerhardt| reaches the heights of happiness | the | whom Jennie Gerhardt learns to love and, for his own good, is forced to leave. H. B. Watner is cast as Jennie Gerhardt's father, while Louise Carter is cast as the mother. A new player comes to the front in the delightfully fresh Gilda Storm, in the role of Jcnme Gerhardt's daughter. c - | SCHOOL TAX DU FINAL SHOWING TONIGHT The celchrated story of a woman that was more than a wife The 1934 school Ry A. W. HENNING, | THEODORE DREISER'S MADY ASTO A h T anG for children! d Garamanne G The Pioneers’ Auxiliary will hold a Public Card Party on Friday evening, April 13, in the I O. O. F. Hall. Play starts promptly at PREVIEW TONIGHT 8:30 o'clock, good prizes, refresh- 110 AL M. ments, admission 50c, everybody “WHEN LADIES welcome. —adv. | MEET” e Daily Empwre Want Adfi ray | | | @ At All Grocers @ Sliced Bread Is Better The PEERLESS WAY! ® No Argument! ® No Statement! : Can stand against the testimony of our many satisfied customers AS AUTHORIZED DEALERS of the RAY HART BRADER OIL BURNERS @ We are in a position to give you the best to be had at any price! [ RICE & AHLERS CO. 1 PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL i 2 “We tell in advance what job will cost” PHONE 34 o ~ - T Y i - - oot